Although famed for their Savile Row tailoring (although actually their current shop is just slightly off the famed street), Anderson & Sheppard have recently opened up a haberdashery on nearby Clifford Street in the heart of Mayfair. It offers a wide selection of jumpers, cardigans, trousers and accessories for men.

In particular Mr Curator loved their cashmere jumpers (so much so Mr Curator went back and bought a second) - offered in a wide range of colours, and super soft (even to Mr Curator's notoriously sensitive and picky skin), the jumpers are available in both V and polo necks. These jumpers are fine enough to be worn throughout the Hong Kong seasons (bar the height of summer), and works well both under a suit or on its own in more casual situations.

Best of all, to cater for all you svelte Hong Kong men (or not), these jumpers have also been cut slim around the body and go perfectly with this day and age's more skinny styles.

One word of warning is that some have found the sleeves to be shorter than on other jumpers (not an issue for Mr Curator due to his freakishly short arms), although the shop assures Mr Curator these have and are being lengthened.

At a GBP285 a jumper, these do not come cheap (although still less than half the price of similar offerings from the likes of Ralph Lauren and for a much better fit), but their versatility and quality should mean these jumpers can be a staple of any man's wardrobe for many years.

Although available in very limited quantities and styles in Hong Kong, their only boutique in the UK still is on Jermyn Street in London. Offers the full range of Edward Green shoes and boots in both ready to wear and made to order styles. Smaller than their Northampton shoemaking peers such as Church's and Crockett & Jones, they probably offer some of the best quality English shoes outside the very high end bespoke makers.

Their website is "functional" at best, but Mr Curator would sincerely recommend any visitors to pay the shop a visit next time they are in London. Their ready to wear shoes start in the mid hundreds of pounds and even better, their made to order shoes (where you can mix and match the styles/colour of the shoes on display) are available for around GBP800 - including P&P to Hong Kong and before the 20% VAT discount! So for the price of a poor quality Italian shoe, in a bad fit, you can get your own designed shoe in a quality that could easily last decades.

Although not advertised, Edward Green can also take future orders over email (once they have your sizing details) and can resole your shoes for a modest fee (including international pick up and return of shoes).